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The pathogenesis of heart failure in infants with congenital heart disease

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A increased heart rate, reduced variability in heart rate, and elevated levels of norepinephrine and renin are significant predictors of clinical symptoms such as tachypnea in infants with congenital cardiac malformations. The neurohormonal hypothesis, in which heart failure is interpreted not only as a hemodynamic derangement but also as a neurohormonal disorder, may be valid for infants with congenital cardiac malformations.

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